FOOTNOTES:
[26] Literally “to put into” from the Latin in and struo.
[27] Literally “to lead out of” from the Latin e and duco.
The manual offers a practical, principle-based handbook for prospective and practicing mothers, translating scientific findings in biology, hygiene, dietetics, child psychology, and pedagogy into everyday guidance for infant and young-child care. It emphasizes early education through play and the mother's central teaching role, presents concrete routines and techniques used at a training school for mothercraft, and encourages preparation for motherhood as a learned vocation rather than reliance on instinct. The author favors progressive yet cautious interpretation of new research, provides pathways for further study, and cautions that personal medical and professional advice remains essential.
[26] Literally “to put into” from the Latin in and struo.
[27] Literally “to lead out of” from the Latin e and duco.